The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1907, Page 6

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“HOWARD cOULD'S 7 WE WL MME ) Owe CMR word i we On wha fered and what 5 Mre | Former Actress to File Suit t'j,) This Week for Limited = i Divorce. HE PLANS TO FIGHT. x te ‘Action Expected to Be Tried in 2 Tt to, find something [which they could compet to give her up Will test! % If the papers Mra. Howard Gould has Shad prepared in a-comtemplated action furnish a vast sensation, i is maid. They Will be filed in the Supreme Court with- 4 in a fow days, on Thursday. thetine Clem- number of oye them. er own home to wate ters dla Mr. ¢ what was SG Her determination t |) ‘was hastened by the Woodward, known as "Big Hawley F) sue for divorce yi $250,000 against her husband for aieged be.) pene @ervices in furnishing information said] ,/ to be concerning her lite before her wendin't ene marriage to Mr. Gould. long to the #0. Mr. Gould's personal attorney, Lancey Nicoll, while declaring that knew nothing of the @u!t for separation. intimated to-day that his citent wii fight his wife's charges fo a Minish. There may be a public trial out A report was repeated to Mr. Nicoll | ' CHARLOTTE, N. C “We don't care. We are going to } fight. be said. “That's all there that. Elements are involved in this that are absent from the majority Mrs. | Gould seeks vindication, Bhe feels that | | ghe has been greatly wronged by Der | | Puagband’s family; that they have cast es; upon her thas only a trial/ 4m the open will clear away. there is revenge as a motive, Mrs. / Gould, it is said, desires revenge not | |} only upon the family but on he: | band, By suing for a separation ins 3 to | pled | At | Walking Boss k | went to Quiet of | Gerson, who drinking, | when the same camp 8y dd an, Jim are eaid Ander jy; Open Court, and Prom- | Gash ca ae ises Sensation. | Ferhape "othe Geta family inan et: servants were turned ag Gould has no desire to marry again “and she would be foolish’ to render her dower rights Foreman Kidds body was bad! harged wit Pa Hawiaty Charge Out at Last in her life by 1 Howard Gould fy for her. Dogged by Detectives. At times Mre. Gould has lived th Qgainst her husband for a lmited al-| ize of a prisoner. Wherever she we 4 i ne they there Was a private detective at he a conde inland ial Ae fet hele, Bhe kn Mr. Gould em oven put to her ad sur she would “EXPLOSION KILLS 14 IN. RAILROAD CAMP, May 1.—As the | ~ thet Mra. Gould contemplated 01D [regiit of a premature exploston gmuch further tn ber sult than WS) camp 21-2 on the South and W } ‘Qevel in euch costs. He was told that) paiway, near Ma N. Ch & friend of hers had sald ¢ the | uraay evening fourteen men are barges would be “most grave elgnt bodies having been recovered man inday aftern ee to son mur yin Besides, | WEATHER AND CABLES SEND COTTON DOWN, "| Clear weather in the South sent prices down In the early cotton market to-day jf ot © divorce she seeks to retain her Teen iiae trom Liverpool were consid ‘ © Sh oelbepimad Buch a course wilt (olume of pelling at the start here quite Unis “ heavy, eapeciaily in the new crop p Plo keep Mr. Gould & married man (2 ee Ek f To Make Grave Charges. points off, but the call « ee fl | steadier frell t. The deal =F. | Many allegations of misconduct } ling were m: al. a made by Mrs. Gould, but names se he openin, May none og | : ‘gens ply will not be mentioned | June, 10.99 bid ly to 10.88; Au: EB) unless she fs forced to bring them out. | fs Gerouer, wife to 10k. November” In —< int they will be designated }10.53' to 10.141. December, 10.54 to 10.96 as or "Z" or by as many | January, 10.66 to 10. s it is found necessary | en | “fy for” the week ending a Clarence J. Shearn. who ts Mrs. | May il, aversged S20 cente per pe Men's 75c Fine Hose at 35c 2 Main Floor. A collection of Men's Hose, ranging in value up to 75c. pair Wonderfui her, Her own| too fast fever seen outside of walea New York jumped 4 cen: ould, posta} the the sutt| were | Liverpool shared th va nares Hale|t and WT THE DOLLAR WHEAT BOUGHT WHILE MARKET SWIRLS — Wild Time Here and Chicago Traders Take Mill in the Pit ns of Bushels. Jay, the fren uy been equa tS meninat 9 18 riay, and with'n a few Brokers t to place orders which came thick and fast, the trading run- ning into the emiltions of bushels Sensations! markets with tor rapld rise together reported c shortage. Dt out of the market Professionals asm: asp the vace bet for t rage pit operator. public ran away with the market | id scored one of the biggest advances @ corner. On first » the regular close of Saturday, King 10 cents a bushel advance since Government report last Friday, excitement by ad- « ad Bevere sustained who had overnta market, and did not plication of the govern- would soon be a reality within a few caijs ptember and December the predicted price, Docem dich as $1.03. The trade wa: 1 too broad ing OF- were te pressure id open arket War lees Urgent was thrown upon the market tn es and prices were much citement had #o far for trad- degree © market at thie tene rably. December w, 4 centr below per wan selling The May op- had wheat was down to the high mark. at 9 q the doll he closing b July, © 8-8 to bid; December, EVENING WORLD, | ‘STOCKS FOLLOW Nort! Nort Stocks moved early hown, aympa MONDAY, } TINY LAD WAS | UNION PACIFIC AMONG CROOKS — ~-PARADED TU- DY Detec hwestern, eutiew and hern and Southern: Pa- Share Favor. | cific tives Say TI lirteen-Year uggishly upward in the urket to-day, There was a large age songs a“ fle at an ad-| pert Pickpocket. wed nota ny with Un! Paul ang men who study phys and No the. datly lne-ups And So olice Headquarters wel eee eae to-day to kee mingled tr there, was @ slight reaction on hard-faced burglars, seqdnd-story | taking! but held well the market as a men and pickpockets a tad of a boy | Trading mmproves in knickerbockerm and a tiny cap t strengthened again and bh He wis Benjamin Davis, thirteen fm throughout the market, cl years old, whose home is on Twelft strong and ds TiAISA Pasiaio’ cross itusthat street, near Third avenue. Bright- joner Saturday, and Reading eyed-and chubby, the little féllow look large transactions Pa ed i! ery a fat Uedthes and. Boga a like everything else but wha vania lowa Cent criminal. Nevertheless Detective Kav jand haiti: ore & Ohio, Atchison. Amél-| anagh declared that he had seen the | garmated Cop | New Jersey 1. losses are said to have deen |) IInTRSTOn | Long wer and Central Raliroad of Aiteriess toe felt & boy open’ a woman's purse in Bronx Park yesterday and take 89 from It The boy denied the charge, but as the money was found in his possession he was held, and sent to the Chil tations. closing and net yesterday's fine Quavattons wre as peg ep ae j dren's Court io apoer i wt yi] FEARS SUICIDE OF WIFE. am variety of colors and styles in lace in-Hands—in beautiful foulards and i A special op a bandeonie atripe affects in varions eet ay fr men to “stock up” for SIXTHIAV., 19°T020"STREETI NEW YORK, colors; regular 606. tles; special, 3 ‘the Summer, for $1.00; each 35c John Pondco Has Alarm Sent Out for Woman Missing Three Wee’ +1 H+ EER FECTIT. and sald to-day thatshe had from sending out wo bd John Pondee, of North Broad street Fd ite Westneld, N. J. sent out a genera 4 + Bjalarm at Police Heac ters to-day au + § jfor bis wife, Eva, forty-six years old .* z 1 7 | who vanished on April 23. ne left her a4 + “home ou that day to visit friends tn | % | retral 1% | refrained an alarm before in order to avoid publi ZF sd |feare that his wife has comm jelde, as she w: + %)| the Geat + % dressed bag contal ding ring on w {initials “J. P. to ES Spckeeencai LIGHTNING KILLS TROUT. While a severe thunderstorm raged at tport, L. 1, on Saturday a lightning struck the fish pond Joun Rockow, in that village, killing many ere Washed upon direction. It ig first struck a t trout. The dead fish the shore In every thought the current and afterward shot through the AUR-MIN-O CURES DRUNKENNESS Des ay TOF lately or money refunde Pure Food Law secret remed taken voluntar boxes §5 vtorm, 81 pert ca. iy itn mt. NOY ROCKEY KALISH, 4 HTH ST. STORE ag Men's New Four-in-Hands, 35c 4© Maia Floor, The newest things in Men's Four Co. \T below wholesale cost to manutacture. Cost or Every single garn it has been received, comes in ~ $4450 for Men’s Kuppenheimer S and Top Coats, Worth up to $25. Top Coat or Cravenette th Any Suit, | been marked up to to-day at $25 } sale to-morrow at $14.50, 4 Every style, every material, every pattern (A that is popular this season will be found in this Be | broad collection, including Fancy Mixtures, blue “fe { and black Coats either single or double-breaste Every sire for every build ot men, Clearance price ] Men's All- Wool $16.50 410 Black Suits, at a | A rich assortment of men's handsome, well-made, a!) I wool black suits, tailored of guaranteed fast color a l-woo! dressy black fabrige in the same models abd with a» much marcet pare as the most expensive «lothipg on thd AB AE, 5 will be placed on Nalue Has Been Entirely Disregarded. nt, no matter how recently for this merciless uits at has 4,59 HE unseasonable weather, ccupled with the fact that we are somewhat overst mid-summer Clothing, demands our ‘nsuguiating the most decisive cle and cur marking Men’s Suits and Top Coats in our regular stock at prices which are al ,)Clothing Clearance at Prices eo Unhourd Of ed arance In our Men’s Clo ErSecond Floor. new shipments of thing Store that has ever come about ssolutely without parallel—in many instances Sale of Clothing of the Most Famous Make. The Kuppenheimer Clothing is celebrated from Maine to California and with C lothing and are expecting has always established the standard for cut, tailoring end perfect workmanship. $17-75 for Men's Kuppenheimer Suits and Top Coats, Worth Old Ben Davis Is an Ex- | i MAY GE AOE ae The A ANNUA quality. them, in fact, have UPRIGHTS . 10 WEBERS from *275 to *100 13 STEINWAYS from 4225 to °425 11 CHICKERINGS from *170 to #340 3 KNABES from £225 to $365 6 KRANICH & BACHS | from *150 to $250 | 7 HARDMANS from *185 to $330 7 FISCHERS from *165 to 240 100 Other Uprights | from *90 up | GRANDS, #275 up 6 Steinways, 2 Chickerings, 4 Stecks, etc. 6 Webers, on Chel IF you | Faia es ie | MURAD m SAIN Fle | DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION BOTHER YOU? the up to $35. In thi rtment you will find new Suits, Cravenette Kain Coats of the order that you would expect your ase Top Coats and tailor to execute for you if you paid him $40. We will guar aniee as periect a fit, and many of the garments display abso lutely new style features, All hand-tailored throughout and hand-finished design d patterns are exclusive with us especially some of the cheeks and plaids. Sizes to tit men of every build Clearance price $6.95 Boys' and Children’s $€.95 2 Clothing, Worth to $6, at 2 The materials include abe assimere, wor- cheviots and other fabrics in a variety of pretty and serviceable styles, such as: For boys 24% to & years--Russian Blouse For boys 4 to 10 years--fiallor Collar Sults. Por bove § to 16 years-—Double-Hreasted Suite straight or knickerbecker pants For boys & to 16 years—Boys’ Combination Suite pairs et pants. Boys’ Reefers in all the new overcoutings, plain or fancy, io sizes dba to 10 years. sleds, its, with either with two ets incremse saturate the food and ’ nena and then the ald of spermia tablets digest Koer or , yothut's the whole secret. Fifte ‘ ay t 4 of any Hexa » ¥ York, Brooklyn, Jersey Business ur service Nothing guite ¢ them-—nothing sO GOOD A THEM every High-Class Pianos Taken in Exchange for the Pianola Piano HIS is a remarkable collection in regard to condition as well as Many of the pianos look like new, and some of manu/acturers sell for net on their own floors. Announces Its eolian Company I, SPRING SALE of had so little use.as to be equal to anything their = cal Bam. ai | ‘Q so happens that we are taking in exchange pianos of a vastly superior kind to those obtainable in sales of Used Pianos anywhere. The reason for pianos of such exceptional character coming into the market is not because of any defect, but simply because their owrers prefer the Pianola Piano. Nowhere else can you find such a collection of high-grade piangs, in splendid condition, all taken in exchange by a single house, and in a | ~ very short period. It must, indeed, be a remark- able inducement that causes people to part with pianos of this character. Very easy monthly payments can be arranged Any time within three months the full purchase price will be to suit your convenience. allowed on an exchange for a new instrument. THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL, 3.2 Filth Ay., mear 34th St., N.Y. j iorrenibvars Furniture Cappc.s Beds-ana Beddin Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping Lowest Prices These stores are widely known as the methods of business 1 h make it p t comforts and sities of homes nc but for the Cowperth Low Many hap would not be convenient pa Pri Do your d family the jus’ and will do for you, if you desire to to refurnish one small room. Our new spring stock is now ¢ i t Long Credit, Ain figures we can home or only hat ha investig an entire et furnish ymplete. Everything for house- keeping, and everything the best, will he found in great variety. LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT West 14 Street rear 6 Ave BROOKLYN STORES and Fulton Street | og gc DRIVES .OUT “=, S. S. RHEUMATISM The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, brought about by indigestion, chronic constipation, and the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural climinative organs have failed to carry out, This refuse or waste matter ferments and sours, gen- erating uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Kheymatism gets possession of the system. One may also be born with a predisposition or tendency to Rheumatism, because like all blood diseases it can be transmitted from parent to child, ‘The aches and pains of the disease are only symptoms which you ma scatter or relieve with liniments, plasters, blisters, etc., or deaden wil opiates, As soon, however, as such treatment ia left off or there is am exposure to cold or dampness, or ane rau attack of indigestion or ped |pation, the wandering pains, sore muscles and joints, and tender places on the flesh return, and the sufferer finds that he has merely checked the symptoms while the real cause of the disease remain the blood, Kheumatism can never be cured while the blood remains satyrated with irritating, pain producing uric acid poison, 8. 8, 8. cures Rheumatism by driving the cause out of the biood it thoroughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system, 8. S, 8, stimulates and invigorates the litoot so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly depositing aend and corrosive matter in the muscles, joints, nerves and bones, the is soothed and nourished by rich, health sustaining blood, which consis po permanently cures Rheumatism. §, 5. 8. is composed of roots, herbe rks which possess both purifying and tonic properties—just what lia sae tanks in every case ote eae Kook on Rheumatism and ‘ = advice free, SPECIFIC CO., ATLAN TA, { SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING wont

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